Scotland's rugby fans might be feeling a bit anxious as the team prepares for a challenging encounter. Reports from the French camp indicate a potential full-strength squad against Scotland, which could significantly impact the upcoming Six Nations clash.
French fly-half Matthieu Jalibert, a standout performer in the opening rounds, is back on track to face Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday. He had to withdraw from the previous match against Italy due to a calf injury, but initial scans revealed it wasn't serious. Jalibert is expected to rejoin the squad's training at their base on Tuesday, gearing up for the Edinburgh trip.
But here's where it gets interesting: the Bordeaux center duo of Yoram Moefana and Nicolas Depoortère, who missed the previous two victories, are also expected to be available. This is a significant boost for France, as the Pau midfield unit of Fabien Brau-Boirie and Émilien Gailleton, who stepped in for the injured players, performed admirably with three tries between them.
And this is the part most fans might overlook: despite Thomas Ramos' impressive display at fly-half in Jalibert's absence, coach Fabien Galthie is likely to opt for Bordeaux's midfield unit if they are fit. This decision could be crucial as France, the only unbeaten team in the Championship, aims for a Grand Slam. With a struggling England awaiting them in the final round, Scotland might just be the biggest hurdle in France's path to glory.
Are Scotland's chances of an upset victory diminishing with France's key players returning? Or will the Scots rise to the challenge and cause a potential tournament upset? The rugby world awaits with bated breath as this Six Nations campaign continues to deliver thrilling narratives.